TCG Playability
Enchantment Creature — Nightmare
Vigilance Whenever this creature attacks, surveil 1. (Look at the top card of your library. You may put it into your graveyard.)
Its unblinking gaze sees every flaw, every shame, every humiliating moment you wish you could forget.
This enchantment creature represents a flexible utility piece that combines efficient offense with library manipulation in a compact two-mana package. The card offers a clean 2/2 body with vigilance, allowing it to attack without sacrificing your ability to block, which is particularly valuable in tempo strategies where maintaining a defensive posture matters alongside applying pressure. The surveil trigger attached to each attack creates a consistent source of deck sculpting that rewards aggressive play, letting you smooth your draws while filling your graveyard with cards that synergize with threshold, flashback, or delirium strategies. This makes it especially compelling in decks that actively want cards in their graveyard, turning an already-efficient creature into a pseudo-draw engine that also advances your game plan simultaneously. From a format perspective, this card enjoys broad legality across Standard, Pioneer, Modern, and beyond, making it relevant in multiple competitive and casual environments. It fits naturally into white-based tempo decks, enchantment-focused strategies, and control shells that appreciate the vigilance evasion. The surveil mechanic has strong mechanical resonance in Dimir and Jeskai shells, though this mono-white version opens opportunities in Azorius and Boros archetypes where vigilance creatures see regular play. For Commander and casual formats, it provides a solid early game option that scales into the mid-game without feeling clunky or mana-intensive. If you're building an aggressive white deck with graveyard synergies or simply want a strong two-drop that does multiple things, this card merits serious consideration in your list.
Illustrated by Jana Heidersdorf